The Municipal Register is the official list or record of cultural heritage properties that have been identified as being important to the community. Section 27 of the Ontario Heritage Act requires the Clerk of every local municipality to keep a current, publicly accessible "Municipal Register" of properties of cultural heritage value or interest situated in the municipality. View the Town of Tecumseh's municipal register
Information on how properties are included in the municipal register |
The "Municipal Register" must include all properties in the municipality that are designated under Part IV (individual designation) and Part V (district designation) of the Ontario Heritage Act. As of 2005, the Ontario Heritage Act also allows municipalities to include on the Municipal Register properties of cultural heritage value that have not been designated. This is known as "Listing". "Listing" is a means to formally identify properties that have cultural heritage value or interest to the community. It is an important tool in planning for their conservation and now provides a measure of interim protection. The "Municipal Register" includes both designated and listed properties and has the following benefits:
Council approval is required to add cultural heritage properties that have not been designated to the Register. Requests to list a property on the Municipal Register may come from property owners, municipal Heritage Committees, municipal heritage, or planning staff, local historical societies, or residents' associations. |